Cairnhaggard Hill

Hill, Mountain in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Cairnhaggard Hill

Ardwell House, Ardwell, Wigtownshire The estate house at Ardwell owned by and occupied by the Brewis family.
Ardwell House, Ardwell, Wigtownshire Credit: Colin McDonald

Cairnhaggard Hill is a prominent hill located in Wigtownshire, Scotland. It is situated near the village of Kirkinner, about 4 miles southeast of Wigtown. Standing at an impressive height of 276 meters (905 feet), it provides panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

The hill is primarily composed of granite, and its slopes are covered with grass and heather. It is part of the larger Galloway Hills range, which is known for its rugged and picturesque landscapes. Cairnhaggard Hill is characterized by its distinctive conical shape, which is a result of glaciation during the last ice age.

At the summit of Cairnhaggard Hill, there is a trig point, allowing visitors to easily identify the highest point and take in the breathtaking views. On clear days, it is possible to see the Irish Sea to the west and the Galloway Forest Park to the east.

The hill is also home to a variety of wildlife, including red deer, hares, and various bird species. It is not uncommon to spot buzzards soaring above or hear the calls of curlews and skylarks in the surrounding fields.

Cairnhaggard Hill offers a peaceful and tranquil escape for those seeking to explore the natural beauty of the Wigtownshire region. Whether it's a leisurely walk or a more challenging hike, visitors are sure to be rewarded with stunning vistas and a memorable experience.

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Ardwell House, Ardwell, Wigtownshire The estate house at Ardwell owned by and occupied by the Brewis family.
Ardwell House, Ardwell, Wigtownshire
The estate house at Ardwell owned by and occupied by the Brewis family.
An old cartpath and bridge within Ardwell Estate This old bridge is close to Ardwell houses, Ardwell, about 10 miles South of Stranraer.
An old cartpath and bridge within Ardwell Estate
This old bridge is close to Ardwell houses, Ardwell, about 10 miles South of Stranraer.
The remains of a Motte and Bailey castle, Ardwell, Stranraer These are all that remain of a Motte and Bailey castle within the grounds of Ardwell House, Ardwell, Stranraer. The modern OS maps have it marked as Ardwell Motte and the shape is unmistakable. When closer, the ditch around the Motte is still noticeable and in fact, the estate have built two wooden bridges over the ditch, one at either side of a marked walk.
The remains of a Motte and Bailey castle, Ardwell, Stranraer
These are all that remain of a Motte and Bailey castle within the grounds of Ardwell House, Ardwell, Stranraer. The modern OS maps have it marked as Ardwell Motte and the shape is unmistakable. When closer, the ditch around the Motte is still noticeable and in fact, the estate have built two wooden bridges over the ditch, one at either side of a marked walk.
Ardwell Church, Ardwell, Stranraer Ardwell Church, Ardwell, Stranraer built in 1902.
Ardwell Church, Ardwell, Stranraer
Ardwell Church, Ardwell, Stranraer built in 1902.
Ardwell Church
Ardwell Church
Lane near Ardwell Church On the opposite side of the road, running south.
Lane near Ardwell Church
On the opposite side of the road, running south.
MoD Lookout on Luce Bay There is a barrier here, restricting access to the shore when military activities are underway.
MoD Lookout on Luce Bay
There is a barrier here, restricting access to the shore when military activities are underway.
Drumantrae On the shore of Luce Bay, looking north.
Drumantrae
On the shore of Luce Bay, looking north.
The Dyemill, Near Sandhead Now a private dwelling, the Dye Mill was once powered by the Alwhibbie Burn to mill seaweed and obtain a brown dye.  Seaweed was one of Scotland's most valuable natural resources.
The Dyemill, Near Sandhead
Now a private dwelling, the Dye Mill was once powered by the Alwhibbie Burn to mill seaweed and obtain a brown dye. Seaweed was one of Scotland's most valuable natural resources.
Ardwell Telephone Box
Ardwell Telephone Box
Summer on the Mull Of Galloway
Summer on the Mull Of Galloway
Ardwell Church
Ardwell Church
Carved farm sign for Barhill farm
Carved farm sign for Barhill farm
Ardwell House The house was built in the early 18th century. It has been in the McTaggart family since before 1800.
Ardwell House
The house was built in the early 18th century. It has been in the McTaggart family since before 1800.
Carved stone family crest This owl carving is the crest of the MacTaggart family owners of Ardwell House
Carved stone family crest
This owl carving is the crest of the MacTaggart family owners of Ardwell House
Ardwell House dovecot
Ardwell House dovecot
Ardwell Church - Church of Scotland. Ardwell Church of Scotland church.  The photograph was taken on a thundery day.
Ardwell Church - Church of Scotland.
Ardwell Church of Scotland church. The photograph was taken on a thundery day.
Ardwell Gardens pond Water lilies.
Ardwell Gardens pond
Water lilies.
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Cairnhaggard Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX0946 (Lat: 54.777579, Lng: -4.9644919)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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